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ProblemHouston Sep 2, 2009 01:22 PM

Problem's F150 Sub's
 
Well, I finally have the time here at work to post the sub build in my 2006 Ford F-150 Supercrew. I had a lot of old school stuff laying around including the 3 JL 8w6s. So I figured I could fiberglass an enclosure under the rear seat of the truck to get a little bit of bass in there. Here goes:

Got everything taped and and prepped for glassing.
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Got som foil down and built the frame fit in place.
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After I got the bottom sealed up and the rings in place my girfriend and I filled it with sand and got right at 1.10 cubic feet.
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ProblemHouston Sep 2, 2009 01:23 PM

I stretched the fabric and put the upper rings in place to hold the shape.
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Soaked the fabric in resin.
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I added 3 layers of fiberglass to the cloth to make sure it was strong.
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Here, Bondo has been applied and sanded to get it smooth enough to cover. I also test fit the subs.
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ProblemHouston Sep 2, 2009 01:24 PM

Finally got the carpet on.
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Here is the final product installed in the tuck with the seat down and the seat up.
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The 3 subs share the 1.10 cubic feet and it is also stuffed with about 1 and a quarter pounds of polyfil. The subs are wired to a 4ohm load as I didn’t know which amp I was going to power them with. Currently I am running a mono MB Quart amp that is supposed to be producing 600 x 1 at 4 ohms. After messing with the deck and realizing that at the beginning I was using both the sub x-over in the head and the amp I decided to defeat the one in the head and use the one on the amp. I am having a hard time blending the subs in with the fronts. The front consists of only a 5 1/4 Focal polyglass comps and there is no mid-bass coming from them at all. Once I go active up front with my H-700 and my Dyn 6 and tweet I should be better able to get them to play together. To my surprise the sub setup gets pretty low and does a great job down there sound wise. If I can get enough out the the 6's in the doors I should be able to use the subs for just the really deep stuff where it is really at it’s best thus far.

Sundevil2188 Sep 2, 2009 10:18 PM

Thats really clean looking man. Nice work...I wish I knew how to fiberglass.

jdruzik Sep 2, 2009 10:49 PM

Great job... Looks outstanding... How does it sound?

IH8ATTN Sep 3, 2009 12:07 AM

umm is there room for those subs to breathe?

ProblemHouston Sep 3, 2009 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by jdruzik (Post 3870171)
Great job... Looks outstanding... How does it sound?

The subs themselves sound pretty good without any EQ. Like I said, I am having a tough time blending them with a pair of 5 1/4 components but when I get the doors done and new 6's in there I should solve that problem. I also have an Alpine H700 that I will use to get some eq on them. I was very surprised how low they play. They can get the truck to shake a bit on the inside without you being able to tell outside the truck with the doors closed and windows up.

ProblemHouston Sep 3, 2009 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by IH8ATTN (Post 3870308)
umm is there room for those subs to breathe?

Yup. JL says that each sub needs .33 cubic feet sealed and I have a total of about 1.10 cubic feet total. On top of that I have the enclosure stuffed with about 1 and 1/4 pounds of polyfil. They have a vented pole piece that needs at least about an inch of space behind the sub and the only sub that I had an issue with was the center sub as it sits on the hump. However I did place the sub on a 1 inch thick piece of MDF to get the right hight and everything worked out well. By using fiberglass I was able to cut down on the thickness of the bottom of the enclosure by just enough.

ProblemHouston Sep 3, 2009 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by Sundevil2188 (Post 3870108)
Thats really clean looking man. Nice work...I wish I knew how to fiberglass.

Thanks. You should give it a shot. After you have done a few it gets easier. I can't tell you how many enclosures I have built only to start all over cause of something small but it was a lesson learned.

Red02FX4 Sep 3, 2009 12:42 PM

Very nice job!! An enclosure like that would cost several hundred bucks to buy... without subs

ProblemHouston Sep 3, 2009 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Red02FX4 (Post 3870775)
Very nice job!! An enclosure like that would cost several hundred bucks to buy... without subs

Thanks.:thumbsup:

The funny thing about it all now is that I am thinking about doing a new enclosure in the middle seat under the armrest. We will see what I can come up with.

Red02FX4 Sep 3, 2009 02:26 PM

Wanna fit one up fer my 02 Scab? I'll pay for a good non-mass produced box! :rocker: . :bows:

ProblemHouston Sep 3, 2009 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by Red02FX4 (Post 3870901)
Wanna fit one up fer my 02 Scab? I'll pay for a good non-mass produced box! :rocker: . :bows:

I wish I had the time. I work 14 hour days and just finding the time to finish this was a task in itself. It's really not hard you just have to take your time with it.

Red02FX4 Sep 3, 2009 04:27 PM

yeah, if we had real day jobs :smoke: I drive a tour bus and hardly see home but to do laundry n bump the mrs. :rocker: nice try tho, eh??

Impact9 Sep 3, 2009 04:32 PM

Man that is really nice looking! I just wonder how much sound your loosing by having them so close to the bottom of the seat. I think that's what IH8 was talking about.


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